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Blackjack BJ the Infallible method!

Discussion in 'Blackjack Forum' started by BlueAngel, Jul 1, 2017.

  1. KewlJ

    KewlJ Well-Known Member

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    You do? Doesn't sound like you do?

    I am? elder? I am 34. I have been called a lot of things on various message board forums, but I have never been called "elder". That is a new one on me. o_O

    Again, 30 years ago, I was chairman of my playpen. 40 years ago, not even a spark in my Dad's eye yet. :confused:

    NO, I don't need a time machine. I apply these "rusty strategies" every day. These strategies are how I have supported myself since 2004. You will note that I didn't say "my" rusty strategies, as you alluded to when you said "your", as I cannot take credit for the strategies that I use and play. Everything I do, every aspect of my plan of attack is taken from others that came before me. I like to think I have put my own little twist on some things, but everything I do, especially the mathematics is from someone else before me, someone much smarter than I....someone much smarter than you. They hold up because they are mathematically sound....and they work.

    Yes I do. I am in my 14th years of doing so.

    No you don't have to remind me. I play against multiple decks every single day. I play roughly 80,000 rounds of blackjack a year and 75% is against 6 or 8 decks. The mathematics works just fine. ;)

    Why do you think the casinos protect these games so tightly? If no one can win with these outdated techniques and "math", why all the backoffs and barings?

    God I hope not. :( At 34, I am hoping I am not yet halfway through life....but we all are at the grace of god on that one. ;) If you are talking about my blackjack career, rather than my time here on earth, I also hope it is not over. I could use another 5-10 years. I see no indication anything is nearing an end for me as far as my career. :rolleyes:

    My reality is based on....well....reality. Yours appears to be some sort of alternative reality. But I wish you well with your reality and "future".
     
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  2. KewlJ

    KewlJ Well-Known Member

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    I applaud innovation and thinking outside the box, I really do. There are lots of guys doing really clever things that I can't grasp, even after they explain it to me. Guys like Mickey, Axel, RS on this forum and many others, not on this forum (or any forum). Most of that is with games outside of blackjack though. Blackjack is pretty simple and elementary and hasn't changed that much.

    But what you are talking about is a form of progressive system. Progressive betting systems just can not over come a negative advantage. It has been tried forever in every form possible and it just doesn't work. And the reason it doesn't work is that nothing is ever "due" to occur. Just because a red hasn't come out in roulette for 10 spins, doesn't men it is "due". And in blackjack just because a dealer hasn't broke in xx number of rounds, doesn't mean he is "due" to break. It just doesn't work that way, nor is there anything innovative about this failed concept of progressive betting based on something being "due". You think you have come up with something new and outside the box, but it's been done and failed a gazillion times.

    Let me try to explain why these 40 year old principals that I am employing still work. Blackjack unlike most games is fluid as far as the house advantage. In roulette there is a set house advantage in every spin. XX of chance of each various event occurring, with a winning payout below those actual odds. That make for a set house advantage on every spin.

    Blackjack is a little different. The house advantage fluctuates based on the cards that have been played and more precisely the remaining cards to be played. There is a certain house advantage off the top but after each round that advantage changes based on what cards have been played and what remain to be played. Sometimes the house advantage increases bases on remaining cards, sometimes it decreases based on remaining cards, and sometimes....not often.....but occasionally, the remaining cards actually favor the player. THIS is the basis of card counting. We track the cards played waiting for that small percentage of time that the remaining cards favor the player, rather than the house and bet much more on these infrequent occasions. We bet more on those rare occasions that favor the player and less or sometimes nothing on the occasions that favor the house. THAT is how we flip the advantage ever so slightly in our favor.

    Now, you can say that is a ancient concept. But you should be able to see how and why it works.....to flip the advantage ever so slightly. Bet more when you have the advantage, bet less when you don't....pretty simple. A pretty basic principle and it works. Can you give me any basic principle as to how you are turning that negative house advantage in your favor. You have offered nothing concrete so far, other than you are somehow "willing" it to be so. I guess because you belong to the future??
     
  3. SplitFaceDisaster

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    Maybe the future will bring the invention of more casino games like 21 that are subject to the law of independent trials... I won`t hold my breath though. One thing is for sure, in the unlikely event I ever think up one, I`ll be sure to get a job at a casino before trying to sell it first so I appear to be on their team.
     
  4. SplitFaceDisaster

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    I just read my statement above. I realized I typed too fast and screwed up what I was trying to say. What I meant was, "games like 21 that are NOT subject to the law of independent trials."
     
  5. Pally

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    ^. This, pretty much.
     
  6. CastroR

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    Blackjack is best for sure!
     
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  7. SmartCasinoGuide

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    Don't fight people :)) Just remind yourelf the basic rules & strategy like here in this introduction video Black Jack maybe looks hard but actually it is apsolutely not. Dont look to deep. Chears.
     

  8. samui

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    it is sound great
     
  9. Teries

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    I hope you are doing well
     
  10. Teries

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    Simple blackjack strategies that will help you win
     

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